The company plans a "significantly skinnier" iPhone 17 and is also working on shaving off some of the thickness of the MacBook Pro and the Apple Watch.
The company wants to go back to its pursuit of thinness, but the key difference now is that the company no longer wants to do it seemingly at all costs.
The drive for thinness previously led to issues like bendy iPhones, limited port selection, cruddy battery life, thermal throttling, bad keyboards, and lawsuits for Apple.
The current MacBook Air is uncannily thin, powerful, and battery-sipping, possibly indicating a return to thin devices without the previous costs.
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